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Awww feel for you, I keep peppermint tea for times like that. Hot water and the peppermint does help ease it. Maybe if you just try a drink of milk or something for now? |
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"Awww feel for you, I keep peppermint tea for times like that. Hot water and the peppermint does help ease it. Maybe if you just try a drink of milk or something for now? "
Ive taken some of jays indejestion tablets just waiting for them to work, i dont get it very often thats why im a baby when i do lol |
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"Do you suffer from Tietz syndrome?
Similar pains/symptoms to indegestion but agonising."
Remember to keep an eye on numbness sensation in your arms too. |
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"Awww feel for you, I keep peppermint tea for times like that. Hot water and the peppermint does help ease it. Maybe if you just try a drink of milk or something for now?
Ive taken some of jays indejestion tablets just waiting for them to work, i dont get it very often thats why im a baby when i do lol"
It can be very painfull. not nice at all. |
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"Do you suffer from Tietz syndrome?
Similar pains/symptoms to indegestion but agonising.
Remember to keep an eye on numbness sensation in your arms too."
no numbness ive had that before, its just pain straight in the middle of my chest |
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"Awww feel for you, I keep peppermint tea for times like that. Hot water and the peppermint does help ease it. Maybe if you just try a drink of milk or something for now?
Ive taken some of jays indejestion tablets just waiting for them to work, i dont get it very often thats why im a baby when i do lol
It can be very painfull. not nice at all."
Think it will go off in a minute, hopefully |
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"Do you suffer from Tietz syndrome?
Similar pains/symptoms to indegestion but agonising." . Do you mean Tietze Syndrome? Tietz Syndrome is associated with deafness. |
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"Do you suffer from Tietz syndrome?
Similar pains/symptoms to indegestion but agonising.. Do you mean Tietze Syndrome? Tietz Syndrome is associated with deafness. "
Tietze's syndrome is inflammation of the cartilage (tough, flexible tissue) that joins your ribs to your breastbone (sternum). This area of cartilage is known as the costochondral joint.
When the costochondral joint becomes inflamed, it results in pain, tenderness and (in the case of Tietze’s syndrome) swelling over the ribs and cartilage around the breastbone (see Tietze’s syndrome – symptoms for more information).
Inflammation is the body’s natural response to infection, irritation or injury. It is not known why the costochondral joint becomes inflamed, but in some cases it has been linked to respiratory infections and excessive coughing.
It is not known how many people are affected by Tietze’s syndrome in the UK, but the condition is believed to be rare. Tietze’s syndrome is more common in young adults.
We have 3 sufferers of this in the family.
How is it linked to deafness? Interesting link, going to look into it more.
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Ah, there are two syndromes- Tietze is what you meant but Tietz is what u originally said, which is a congenital problem linked with deafness. You'd think the medical boffins could come up with two different names! Xx |
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